The U.S. Supreme Court has become dangerously unbalanced – and the consequences have been devastating for our rights, freedoms, and democracy. Unlike nearly every other democracy in the world, the United States allows Supreme Court justices to serve with no term or age limits. Some presidents appoint no justices at all, while others can appoint a third of the Court in a single term. That imbalance has fueled growing public distrust and eroded the legitimacy of our nation’s highest court. We need a better system – and the TERM Act offers exactly that. The Tenure Establishment and Retirement Modernization (TERM) Act would: - Establish 18-year terms for Supreme Court justices, after which justices assume senior status. - Require that a new justice be appointed every two years, in the first and third years following a presidential election. - Ensure continuity by having senior justices fill in if the number of active justices drops below nine. Term limits for the Supreme Court is one of the most popular ideas in the country and it has wide bipartisan support. Add your name today: support term limits for the Supreme Court!